Sunday, December 31, 2006

Kurds should never forget their own mountains

"Recently Saddam was hanged. But why was he hanged? The Anfal trial will resume on January 8 without Saddam. But Kurds have every right to be worried. Let's first read the words of one of my most favorite Kurdish politicians:
Mahmoud Othman, a prominent Kurdish MP in Baghdad who survived several assassination attempts by the former regime, criticised the Iraqi government's apparent rush to carry out the death sentence before the end of the Anfal trial.
"It was very important to keep him alive so that we could know the full details of what happened during all the atrocities that were committed," he said. "We need to know how and why he did what he did and who helped him, by providing political and material support to his regime."

Saddam had taken many secrets to his grave, he said, including vital knowledge about "the foreign companies and countries that supplied the parts and expertise to make chemical weapons."
I wonder who are those countries? Dutch businessman Frans van Anraat was convicted last year of complicity in war crimes for selling Iraq chemical weapons and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Before being convicted he was protected by the Dutch government. Another coverup?

Let's see who gave Saddam the most weapons:

1. USSR (59.57%) (Enemy of America)
2. France (12.43%)
3. China (11.05)
4. Czechoslovakia (6.57%)
5. Poland (3.84) (US ally)
6. Brazil (1.65%)
7. Egypt (1.18%)
8. Denmark (0.52%)
9. USA (0.47%)
10. Austria (.043%)

You can see the list includes the American enemies, but also America itself. In addition, France is included in the list. Most French people are negative about the death sentence. But for the wrong reasons."
FHTK
Poland a US Ally at the time of Anfal? are you sure. I think you can put them on the USSR side of the list at that time.

The funny thing is we get all the blame and the commies and the Euro trash get all the glory

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